I’m glad I don’t live in Minnesota anymore. Gubmint is trying to tax us out of our homes first, now they are taxing us out of our cars. And the higher the price per gallon, the more the gubmint pulls in!
When I can’t get out of the grocery store for less than $40 a pop, I wonder how younger, less affluent couples can get along with families to feed. The dollar is now 3 cents of what it was in the 1950’s when I had young children. Something’s got to give and soon!
“how younger, less affluent couples can get along with families to feed”
Progressive taxes allows for someone else to pay for the ‘less affluent’ share,
while they get tax credits and Government subsidies.